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'Hitman: Agent 47' trailer takes aim at Comic-Con

The Associated Press

Updated:
07/26/2014 12:18:18 AM EDT

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Hannah Ware, left, and Zachary Quinto attend 20th Century Fox panel for "Hitman: Agent 47" on Day 2 of Comic-Con International on Friday, July 25, 2014, in San Diego. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)

SAN DIEGO (AP) — The first trailer for "Hitman: Agent 47" was unloaded at Comic-Con.

Footage from the video game adaption starring "Homeland" co-star Rupert Friend as a genetically engineered assassin debuted Friday at the pop-culture convention.

Friend wasn't present to show off the trailer because he's shooting the next season of "Homeland" in South Africa, but his "Agent 47" co-stars Hannah Ware and Zachary Quinto were on hand for the San Diego unveiling.

Quinto, the "Star Trek" and "American Horror Story" actor, is playing a mysterious character in the movie, which is set for release next year.

"We saw bits and pieces in Berlin and Singapore when we were shooting it, but to actually see it put together like that is epic," Quinto said of the trailer's debut.

The fast-paced preview began with the follicly challenged Agent 47 creatively escaping from handcuffs in an interrogation room. Other scenes included a slick car chase sequence involving scads of rope darts, and a glimpse at a scantily clad Ware dipping into a rooftop pool.

Quinto was mum about details on his character named John Smith, who he noted is more complicated in the film than he was in the third-person game series.

"The character is more complicated than the name," teased Quinto.

Timothy Olyphant first portrayed the bar-coded Agent 47 in a 2007 film adaptation of the popular game.

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